Sentence examples for journalistic parlance from inspiring English sources

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If politicians really were "big beasts", as journalistic parlance has it, this election would count as a mass extinction.

It was before the term "embedding" was coined by the Pentagon and became part of everyday journalistic parlance and practice.

According to a report in the Herald, Nicholls said the term "dirt" was common journalistic parlance for investigating someone.

In political and journalistic parlance it had made sense of sorts to speak of Near and Far East, with a Middle falling between.

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In taxonomic parlance, V.

RR : Common parlance.

In their parlance, they "own the customer".

"It's journalistic hoo-ha".

Strauss called this "journalistic terrorism".

It had journalistic sex appeal.

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